Meguiars "scratchx"

Also, using a microfiber pad would NOT be the way to use it, IMO. The pressure (or as Mike Phillips puts it, passion) you need to work the polish by hand (your arm should be tired after half a panel) would cause the fibers themselves to marr the paint.
 
I use ScratchX with microfiber all the time and have never seen any sort of marring caused by the fibers. I’m not saying that it can’t happen with any microfiber on any paint but it certainly hasn’t with any of the ones I’ve used.



Meg’s recommends foam, microfiber or cotton terry, depending on how much cut you want. They say cotton gives the most cut and foam the least with microfiber somewhere in the middle.



Meg’s insists they don’t put anything in ScratchX that’s intended to be a filler. But of course that’s not the same as saying that it doesn’t have anything in it that has the effect. You can always wipe the area with alcohol, bug&tar remover, etc to remove residual oils and expose the true surface.



I’ve heard people complain that ScratchX was nothing but fillers and then do a complete 180 after they found out they just weren’t working hard/long enough.





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